Women in Danger: Third Ambulance in 22 Days Rushes to Troubled St. Louis Planned Parenthood

St. Louis, MO — It’s called the most dangerous abortion clinic in America – with good reason — and once again, the Reproductive Health Services Planned Parenthood abortion clinic in St. Louis, Missouri, has lived up to that name.

For the third time in three weeks (22 days) an ambulance has
responded to a medical emergency at that Planned Parenthood facility, which is the
only abortion clinic in the state.

According to a local pro-life group, the Coalition for Life,
on May 15, 2019, at approximately 2:55 p.m., an ambulance rushed to the RHS
Planned Parenthood with flashing lights and blaring sirens.

“Fifteen minutes later, the paramedics wheeled their
stretcher down the ramp, laden with a prone woman totally strapped in and not
moving. After they pulled out, the abortionist left the facility and followed
after the ambulance,” the Coalition for Life noted in an e-mail.

The abortionist on duty that day was reportedly Tessa E. Madden, who
formerly served as the medical director at this facility in 2011.

Over the past ten years, there have been 74 documented medical emergencies at this abortion clinic.

The most common complication suffered by abortion patients at this Planned Parenthood facility is hemorrhage, which is a potentially life-threatening condition that is indicative of serious internal injury.

“Abortion numbers are down at this troubled abortion facility, yet medical emergencies are up. That means women who submit to abortions at this Planned Parenthood clinic are in more danger than ever before,” said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman, whose organization tracks and documents medical emergencies at abortion facilities around the nation. “RHS Planned Parenthood poses intolerably high risks to women. We urge the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services to close this clinic on an emergency basis and launch a full investigation into its obviously substandard patient care and safety practices.”

RHS Planned Parenthood conducts only surgical abortions,
since it could not meet the licensing requirements for the dispensing of
abortion-inducing drugs.

As previously reported, the RHS Planned Parenthood has
experienced major issued in the past year or so:

CEO Mary Kogut resigned last October and has not been replaced. Postings for a new Medical Director and several other positions also remain unfilled.

Inability to conduct medication abortions due to failure to meet new safety regulations.